Hi, I have my underwater/land MD down to 3 choices
A. The CZ-21 Minelab
B. Aquapulse MD
C. Excalibur 2 MD
Let me know what you think! Thanks![]()
Hi, I have my underwater/land MD down to 3 choices
A. The CZ-21 Minelab
B. Aquapulse MD
C. Excalibur 2 MD
Let me know what you think! Thanks![]()
I don't have any experience with Fisher's CZ-21 or Aquapulse, but from what I've read they are quite capable machines, though the CZ-21 is best for detecting in freshwater bodies. I do own an Excalibur, and it is a very good machine, being able to use it in and out of the water at both freshwater and saltwater beaches. It is heavy though, especially felt when working the wet sand for long periods, since it really isn't all that well balanced.
I'm sure others with experience on the other machines will chime in with their thoughts.
I don't water hunt, but almost everyone at our detecting club is either talking the Garrett (Infinium?? I think it's called) or the Minelab. Sometimes Fisher comes up, but more often than not, it those two names I hear. My guess would be that no matter which unit you would pick, as long as it is known as a great water machine, you will do good with it. It would all be up to how comfortable you are with the ease of use. I do see some really impressive gold and diamond finds, from doing the waist / neck high watersThat is if you like gold and diamonds lol
Finding relics is in my blood
GPX 5000, CTX 3030, E Trac, Vista Gold
Thanks for the help!
I use a Surfmaster PI, but only hunt about waist deep at the most.
The folks here on the California coast who detect/dive pretty much swear by the Excal.
I've traveled a long way, and many of the roads weren't paved.
The detector that has given me my best finds is the excal1000 it is best in the water but it works the land too. I have a hip mouth and there is only the shaft and coil very light that way
ctx 30-30 e-trac excel 1000 explorer 2
Thanks Guys!